Of the Hiflorie of Plants.
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4 2 2. or vmhelfiulllhape refembling aRofe(whereof I thought good to giue it his firname Rofe)which is
from that of Clufizegwherefore I giue his figure in the plant I H 91‘!/5311772 S dlwmztimm.
Flouring fea Plantainc.
from his flours. ” i This alfo I thinke differs not that let forth by our Author. Ii: 2 Plamago quirzqueheruin re re. Rofe Ribwort.
1 Plmtzzgo qzri:aqzsene2‘z:iA. Ribwort Plantaine.
Plantaga mm)»; Sea Plantaine.
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Rihwort groweth almoll euerie where in the borders of path-wayes and fertile fields. d Rofe Ribwort is not very common in any place, notwithftanding it groweth in my garden» 3“ _ wilde alfo in the North parts of England, as alfo in a field neere London by avillage called H0311 don, found by a learned merchant of London Mf Iamcs Cele, a. loner of plants, and very skilfulll ‘ ' *1)‘ The Time.
the knowledge of them. Plantains do.
They Home and flourifh when the other ' ‘ 1} The Names. M,‘ in Latineflantagg miner, % O.
Ribwort is called in Greeke, 5PM~1<W°vm'.°5V = and of fome, mm'""vr = U 6 tmeherwbyand Lam-eola,or Lamealam .~ in high-Dutch, gypitzigtt megtitb: in French, LzW“’.br ' low-Dutch, ilgonbtg tthbe ; that is to fay in Latine, Cofla Cam'mz,or Dogs rib : in Englifh; R‘ wort,or Rib Plantaine. A a _ ‘ A i The fecond I haue thought meet to cal1RofeR1bwort in Englifh , and Qginquencrvia Wf" _ ‘I T The Temperature. F 2 Aral I . ‘T 715‘ 17l‘’f”’-‘“'1’l’’’.‘?’‘- 4 % ' Ckindfsi that ex_cellent Herbarifi hath referred thefe two forts ofHola/farm": to the b rower Cone CEQPI-antain. The hrfi hath long leaues like the "Common Rib ;VrV01"abUE Dat- ’ caring at the to , 1‘ ---re Ynth fome hairinefle or woollinelYe:am0ng which there rmeth rap 3 llall; P 3 prke like the kmdes of Plantainc ; the mg; 15 10mg and vvoOddy.Tl11s‘h0‘:.\:.‘s in 3 T he
Apxiu or May, 3 The fecond ‘ ' , Wm , 1Sl1l-.C the former,but finaller,ancl not fo gray or hoary : the llours llhifi to Ca? as the formero
' or the le ‘ ' . . , . Ire‘ R-lb“ 01‘€«Th1s floures at the fame time
The I/ermes. flue
Latine. old and dry in the fecond degremas are the Plantaines. d to the kinds ofPlantains. \ H A P‘
Ribwort is C
The vertues are referre